
Photo by: U.S. Air Force photo / Trevor Co
Air Force Caps 2021 Campaign with Eight USAG All-Americans
4/11/2021 3:38:00 PM | Women's Gymnastics
CAPE GIRARDEAU - The women's gymnastics team concluded the 2021 campaign with eight All-Americans earning 11 accolades at the USA Gymnastics Collegiate Championships, Sunday afternoon. Cam Barber, Daija Stevenson, Pixie Brock, Tyler Davis and Grace Bardes were all selected to compete in the individual finals.
Stevenson, who earned first-team honors in the all-around, vault and floor exercise, notching her sixth career All-American accolade, competed on the vault and floor, placing eighth and ninth, respectively.
Barber, who picked up first-team All-America status on the bars and beam, competed in both events in the finals. She finished seventh and sixth respectively.
Davis, who boasts an impressive seven career USAG All-America accolades, added one more to the tally with AA status on the vault. She finished second in the finals with a 9.812.
Bardes in her first appearance in the finals, earned first-team All-America honors on the bars, where she went on to finish sixth in the field.
Brock, who earned her first career USAG All-America nod on the floor, competed in the finals to finish tied for sixth in the event with a 9.800.
Teammates Val Smith and Briona Carswell earned second-team honors on the beam while Natalie Meyer took second-team honors on the floor exercise. The honors marked a first for Smith, and a second for Carswell and Meyer in the same event.
Stevenson, who earned first-team honors in the all-around, vault and floor exercise, notching her sixth career All-American accolade, competed on the vault and floor, placing eighth and ninth, respectively.
Barber, who picked up first-team All-America status on the bars and beam, competed in both events in the finals. She finished seventh and sixth respectively.
Davis, who boasts an impressive seven career USAG All-America accolades, added one more to the tally with AA status on the vault. She finished second in the finals with a 9.812.
Bardes in her first appearance in the finals, earned first-team All-America honors on the bars, where she went on to finish sixth in the field.
Brock, who earned her first career USAG All-America nod on the floor, competed in the finals to finish tied for sixth in the event with a 9.800.
Teammates Val Smith and Briona Carswell earned second-team honors on the beam while Natalie Meyer took second-team honors on the floor exercise. The honors marked a first for Smith, and a second for Carswell and Meyer in the same event.
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